Dullstroom

Accommodation in Dullstroom

Two and a half hours drive from Johannesburg, you will find the village of Dullstroom. A charming little hamlet situated in the heart of the Highlands Meander, a beautiful part of Mpumalanga, noted for it's clear streams, lakes and breathtaking scenery.

Dullstroom dates back to the early 1880's when Dutch Settlers made their way to the place of "eternal mist". The town is situated at 2100 m above sea level, making this one of the highest towns in the country. The architecture in the town is a mixture of 19th and 20th century building designs.

Dullstroom is considered to be the mecca of flyfishing in Mpumalanga, where it nestles in the centre of an extensive region suitable for trout fishing. Two species of trout i.e. Rainbow and Brown Trout occur in the numerous dams, rivers and streams. Anglers have a wide range of specialist tackle shops to choose from for that special fly, rod or reel. Expert advice is available from the owners and managers of the various shops.

A large number of dams in the vicinity of the town provides further challenging angling opportunities, while most resorts also offer dam fishing.

A wide variety of approved accommodation is available in Dullstroom to meet your requirements. From back-packer's economy through to self-catering, B&B and full board to the very best in luxury accommodation. Full board accommodation ranges from superior class country lodges and manors, to family friendly town hotels. Or, another popular option for the family is a comfortable self-catering house, or well equipped cottage in town or on a farm.
 
 
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